i don't think sending physical mail to other people is a thing in most parts of the world. sending letters is mostly reserved to companies and government bodies nowadays.Is licking the stamps still a thing in others part of world?
Yes, some places still require legally binding documents to be in physical form, complete with real signatures in ink and plenty of duty stamps.Is licking the stamps still a thing in others part of world?
lol thank god im not the only boomer that thought of this
I had nothing to do with this and no one can prove otherwise!
i don't think sending physical mail to other people is a thing in most parts of the world. sending letters is mostly reserved to companies and government bodies nowadays.
Maybe the other poster was referring to how postage stamps are mostly backed with sticker adhesive instead of water-activated glue these days - at least that is the case where I live. Peel-and-stick stamps wouldn't require wetting.Yes, some places still require legally binding documents to be in physical form, complete with real signatures in ink and plenty of duty stamps.